Safety candleholder

ABSTRACT

A safety candleholder comprises a seat, a center of the seat having a hollow groove base; an outer side of the groove base being installed with an inner ring and an outer ring; inner walls of the inner ring and the outer ring being installed with inner thread portions; a plurality of via holes being formed at a bottom of the seat; the inner lampshade being installed with an opening; an outer side of the opening having a flange; a diameter of the opening being smaller than a diameter of the candle; and an outer lampshade screwedly fixed to the outer ring, thereby, an annular groove being formed between the two lampshade so that air can flow in the annular groove; an upper end of the outer lampshade having an opening; an outer side of the opening being installed with an annular flange, thus, a safety candleholder being formed.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a safety candleholder, andparticularly to a candleholder having two lampshades for prevent windfrom blowing the fire of the candle.

[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art

[0004] With the improvement of the human life, candles are often used toprovide a comfortable feeling to people by the warm light emitted fromthe candles. Therefore, candleholders become necessary devices forsupporting candles. Furthermore, the candleholders have function ofdecoration. The prior candleholder has a seat, and a candle is insertedinto the candleholder. The seat is covered by a plastic or glasslampshade for improving the indoor illumination. However, for a priorart candleholder, only one layer lampshade is used. After the candleburns through a time period, a high temperature occurs and thus it iseasy to cause an accident. Moreover, wind possible blows the fire of thecandle so that the fire is extinguished. Further, in general, thelampshades are made of glass or plastics. When the candleholder fallsdown, it is easy to break and thus the wax oil will flow outwards toinduce an accident.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is toprovide a safety candleholder having two lampshades for prevent windfrom blowing the fire of the candle.

[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide acandleholder for avoiding that the safety candleholder falls down toinduce the openings of the inner lampshade and the outer lampshade toface upside down. Thereby, the wax oil of the candle in the safetycandleholder flows out of the safety candleholder to induce an accident.

[0007] To achieve above objects, the present invention provides a safetycandleholder, wherein an annular groove is formed between two lampshadesfor isolating heat and for avoiding the outer lampshade to beoverheated.

[0008] The various objects and advantages of the present invention willbe more readily understood from the following detailed description whenread in conjunction with the appended drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0009]FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.

[0010]FIG. 2 is an assembled perspective view of the present invention.

[0011]FIG. 3 is a lateral cross sectional view of the present invention.

[0012]FIG. 3A is an elevational view of FIG. 3.

[0013]FIG. 4 is a lateral cross sectional view of the present inventionas it is used.

[0014]FIG. 4A is an elevational view of FIG. 4.

[0015]FIG. 5 is a lateral cross sectional view showing that fire of thecandle is distinguished.

[0016]FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing that the present inventionfalls down.

[0017]FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of the present invention.

[0018]FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the present invention.

[0019]FIG. 9 is a lateral view of FIG. 8.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0020] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the safety candleholder 1 of thepresent invention is installed with a seat 10. A center of the seat 10has a hollow groove base 12. The groove base 12 is installed with afixed thread hole 122 at an inner center thereof. Thereby, a magnet 124may be threaded to the groove base 12 by screws. The outer side of thegroove base 12 is installed with an inner ring 14 and an outer ring 16.The inner walls of the inner ring 14 and the outer ring 16 are installedwith inner threads 142, 162. A plurality of via holes 11, 13 are formedat the bottom of the seat 10 between the groove base 12 and the innerring 14 and between the inner ring 14 and the outer ring 16 for beingpassed by air. The outer side of the outer ring 16 are installed with aplurality of supporting pins 18 symmetrically for steadily supportingthe plane of the seat 10. The bottom of the groove base 12 is annularlyinstalled with a plurality of symmetrical fixed buckling seat 15 forbeing embedded by an annular adjusting piece 17. The adjusting piece 17is mainly utilized to cover a plurality of though holes 172 between thegroove base 12 and the inner ring 14. The though holes are symmetricallyto the via hole 13. Therefore, when the annular adjusting piece 17rotates on the fixed buckle seat 15, as the position of the though hole172 is aligned with the via hole 13, air may flow through the via hole13. An inner lampshade 20 and a plastic-made outer lampshade 30 arescrewedly fixed to the inner ring 14 and the outer ring 16. Each of thelower ends of the inner lampshade 20 and the outer lampshade 30 isinstalled with an outer thread 22, 32 for matching the inner threads142, 162 of the inner ring 14 and the outer ring 16, and thus, the anannular groove 40 is formed between the inner lampshade 20 and the outerlampshade 30. Each of the upper ends of the inner lampshade 20 and theouter lampshade 30 is installed with an opening 24, 34. The outer sideof the opening 34 of the outer lampshade 30 has a flange 36. Thediameter of the opening 24 of the outer lampshade 30 must be smallerthan the diameter of the candle installed on the groove base 12.Thereby, a safety candleholder 1 is formed.

[0021] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 3A, in the present invention, as acandle 50 of the metal candle seat 52 is installed at a lower end, itcan be fixed to the groove base 12 by the absorption of the magnet 124.Then, the inner lampshade 20 and the outer lampshade 30 are sequentiallyscrewedly to the inner ring 14 and the outer ring 16. Meanwhile, theannular adjusting piece 17 is rotated and adjusted. Thereby, theposition of the though hole 172 is aligned with the via hole 13.Thereby, as the candle 50 burns, the outer air may flow into the innerlampshade 20 from the lower side of the seat 10 through the via hole 13to supply fresh air to the candle. Hot air is dispersed from the opening24 at an upper end of the inner lampshade 20, as illustrated in FIGS. 4and 4A.

[0022] Furthermore, when using the safety candleholder 1 of the presentinvention, the inner lampshade 20 and the outer lampshade 30 are spacedwith a proper gap so as to form an annular groove 40. A plurality of viaholes 11 are formed on the seat 10 between the inner ring 14 and theouter ring 16 so that the air flows in the annular groove 40 between theinner lampshade 20 and the outer lampshade 30. Thereby, the heatdispersed from the inner lampshade 20 is dispersed to the opening 34 atthe upper side of the outer lampshade 30. Thereby, heat can not betransferred to the surface of the outer lampshade 30. As a result, nolarge heat is generated on the surface of the outer ring 16 of thesafety candleholder 1.

[0023] Referring to FIG. 5 and 5A, when the safety candleholder 1 of thepresent invention is to distinguish, a cover 60 is employed to cover theopening 24 at the upper end of the inner ring 14. Meanwhile the annularadjusting piece 17 is rotated the adjusted so that the position of thethough hole 172 is not aligned with the via hole 13 and thus the viahole 13 are shielded to prevent air from flowing into the interior ofthe inner lampshade 20. Therefore, the interior of the inner lampshade20 is tightly sealed. As the candle 40 may distinguish because of beinglack of oxygen. When the cover 60 is not utilized, it can be embedded toa groove 126 at the groove base 12. Therefore, it can be stored.

[0024] Moreover, to prevent that the candleholder 1 falls down, thelampshade is collided or shocks to break. Therefore, a dangerouscondition occurs. The flange 36 ad the supporting leg 18 are enclosed byan elastic rubber ring 362 and an elastic cover 182 for absorbingshocks. As a result, the inner lampshade 20 will not break due to alarge shock force.

[0025] Referring to FIG. 6, in the present invention, to avoid that thesafety candleholder 1 falls down to induce the openings 22, 32 of theinner lampshade 20 and the outer lampshade 30 to face upside down, andthus the wax oil of the candle 40 in the safety candleholder 1 flows outthe safety candleholder 1 to induce an accident; the flange of the outerlampshade 30 is installed with a fixing hole 364 for fixing a rod 366having a proper length. Thus, when the safety candleholder 1 falls down,the rod 366 may avoid the safety candleholder 1 to fall down,Furthermore, the center of the gravitation of the safety candleholder 1moves outwards so as to lie at one lateral side. Therefore, the wax oilof the candle 40 will not flow out and thus burns.

[0026] Referring to FIG. 7, another embodiment of the present inventionis illustrated. In this embodiment, the lengths of the inner lampshade20 and outer lampshade 30 can be reduced. Thereby, when the candle 50burns, it can be near the opening 24. Furthermore, the flange 36 isinstalled with at least three rods 366 which are annularly arranged andsymmetrically. Thus, objects to be heated can be placed above the rods366 of the safety candleholder 1 and is thus to be heated by the candle50.

[0027] Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, a further embodiment of the presentinvention is illustrated. The safety candleholder 1 of the presentinvention can be installed with a handle 70. Thereby, the user may holdthe safety candleholder 1 by the handle. The handle 70 has an inverse Ushape. Two ends thereof are bent and installed with a pivotal portion72. Furthermore, the flange 36 is installed with a pivotal seat 368correspondingly. A pivotal hole 3682 is formed thereon. Thereby, thepivotal portion 72 may pass through the pivotal hole, and then it ispivotally fixed by nuts.

[0028] Although the present invention has been described with referenceto the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the inventionis not limited to the details described thereof. Various substitutionsand modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, andothers will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, allsuch substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced withinthe scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A safety candleholder comprising: a seat, acenter of the seat having a hollow groove base; a magnet being installedin the groove base; an outer side of the groove base being installedwith an inner ring and an outer ring; inner walls of the inner ring andthe outer ring being installed with inner thread portions; a pluralityof via holes being formed at a bottom of the seat between the groovebase and the inner ring and between the inner ring and the outer ringfor being passed by air; an inner lampshade being screwedly fixed to theinner ring; the inner lampshade being installed with an opening; anouter side of the opening of the outer lampshade having a flange; adiameter of the opening of the outer lampshade being smaller than adiameter of the candle installed on the groove base; and an outerlampshade screwedly fixed to the outer ring, thereby, an annular groovebeing formed between the inner lampshade and the outer lampshade so thatair flows in the annular groove; an upper end of the outer lampshadehaving an opening; an outer side of the opening being installed with anannular flange, thus, a safety candleholder being formed.
 2. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer side of the outerring is installed with a plurality of supporting leg seats.
 3. Thesafety candleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bottom of thegroove base is annularly installed with a plurality of fixed bucklingseat for being embedded by an annular adjusting piece; the adjustingpiece is mainly utilized to cover a plurality of though holes betweenthe groove base and the inner ring; the though holes are symmetricallyto the via hole; therefore, when the annular adjusting piece rotates onthe fixed buckle seat, as a position of a though hole is correspondingto the via hole, air flows through the via hole.
 4. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cover is installed forcoving an opening at an upper end of the inner lampshade.
 5. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cover is embedded to anembedding groove at a bottom of said groove for storing.
 6. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flange is enclosed byan elastic rubber ring for absorbing shock force.
 7. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting leg seat hasan elastic cover for absorbing shock force.
 8. The safety candleholderas claimed in claim 1, wherein the flange of the outer lampshade has afixing hole for being screwed with a rod having a predetermined length,thereby, as the safety candleholder falls down, the rod is used to avoidthe safety candleholder to be upside down or fall down.
 9. The safetycandleholder as claimed in claim 1, wherein an interior of the groovebase is installed with a fixing screw hole, thereby, a magnet is mountedin the groove base by a screw.
 10. The safety candleholder as claimed inclaim 1, wherein the lengths of the inner lampshade and the outerlampshade are shorter; thereby, as the candle burns, fire from thecandle is near the opening, the flange is installed with at least threerods for placing object to be heated.
 11. The safety candleholder asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the safety candleholder is installed with ahandle; thereby, the user can hold the safety candleholder by thehandle; the handle has an inverse U shape; two ends thereof are bent andinstalled with a pivotal portion; furthermore, the flange is installedwith a pivotal seat correspondingly; a pivotal hole is formed thereon;thereby, the pivotal portion passes through the pivotal hole, and thenis pivotally fixed by nuts.